Democracies come in all shapes and sizes. Which configuration of political institutions produces the highest democratic quality is a notorious debate. The lineup of contenders includes ‘consensus’, ‘Westminster’, and ‘centripetal’ democracy. A trend in the evaluation of the relationship between empirical patterns of democracy and its quality is that the multidimensional nature of both concepts is increasingly taken into account. This article tests the assertion that certain centripetal configurations of proportionality in party systems and government, and unitarism in the remaining state structure, might outperform all other alternatives both in terms of inclusiveness and effectiveness. Analyzing 33 democracies, the results of interactive reg...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
This study examines types of democracies that result from trade-offs within the democratic quality. ...
This article attempts to examine the relationship between the most important political institutions ...
Lijphart’s spectrum of democracies – recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
Lijphart's spectrum of democracies - recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
The major predecessor to Ringen’s and my own efforts to measure democratic quality in terms of the p...
Whereas the measurement of the quality of democracy focused on the rough differentiation of democrac...
Durable democracies display a huge variety of combinations of basic institutional formulas. A quanti...
A growing consensus has emerged that proportional democracies produce more ideological congruence be...
This article advances the argument that quality of democracy depends not only on the performance of ...
Departing from the established literature connecting the political-institutional patterns of democra...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
By compiling data on 12 politico-institutional variables for 25 member states of the European Union ...
This paper investigates conceptual ambiguities concerning the dimensionality of democracy and what i...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
This study examines types of democracies that result from trade-offs within the democratic quality. ...
This article attempts to examine the relationship between the most important political institutions ...
Lijphart’s spectrum of democracies – recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
Lijphart's spectrum of democracies - recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
The major predecessor to Ringen’s and my own efforts to measure democratic quality in terms of the p...
Whereas the measurement of the quality of democracy focused on the rough differentiation of democrac...
Durable democracies display a huge variety of combinations of basic institutional formulas. A quanti...
A growing consensus has emerged that proportional democracies produce more ideological congruence be...
This article advances the argument that quality of democracy depends not only on the performance of ...
Departing from the established literature connecting the political-institutional patterns of democra...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
By compiling data on 12 politico-institutional variables for 25 member states of the European Union ...
This paper investigates conceptual ambiguities concerning the dimensionality of democracy and what i...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
This study examines types of democracies that result from trade-offs within the democratic quality. ...
This article attempts to examine the relationship between the most important political institutions ...